The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... should bring in his griefs and calamities , and throw them together in a heap . There was a large pláin appointed for this purpose . I took my stand in the centre tre of it , and faw with a great deal No 538 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... should bring in his griefs and calamities , and throw them together in a heap . There was a large pláin appointed for this purpose . I took my stand in the centre tre of it , and faw with a great deal No 538 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 21
... took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not queftion came loaden with his crimes : But , upon fearching into his bundle , I found that inftead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory ...
... took notice in particular of a very profligate fellow , who I did not queftion came loaden with his crimes : But , upon fearching into his bundle , I found that inftead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory ...
Strana 23
... took up the gout in their ftead , but made fuch wry - faces , that one might eafily perceive he was no great gainer by the bargain . It was pleasant enough to fee the feveral exchanges that were made , for ficknefs againit poverty ...
... took up the gout in their ftead , but made fuch wry - faces , that one might eafily perceive he was no great gainer by the bargain . It was pleasant enough to fee the feveral exchanges that were made , for ficknefs againit poverty ...
Strana 31
... took his death fo much to heart , that it was thought it would have put an end to her life , had the not diverted her forrows by receiving the addreffes of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the fecond month of ...
... took his death fo much to heart , that it was thought it would have put an end to her life , had the not diverted her forrows by receiving the addreffes of a gentleman in the neighbourhood , who made love to her in the fecond month of ...
Strana 32
when John Felt , haberdafher , took it in his head to be in love with her , and it is thought will very fuddenly carry her off . " IX . The laft is pretty Mrs. Runnet , who broke her firft hufband's heart before fhe was fixteen , at ...
when John Felt , haberdafher , took it in his head to be in love with her , and it is thought will very fuddenly carry her off . " IX . The laft is pretty Mrs. Runnet , who broke her firft hufband's heart before fhe was fixteen , at ...
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